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LETS TALK- Music With Rhianna Patrick
NIRS journalist, Rhianna Patrick puts the spotlight on First Nations music from who is dropping new tracks or touring. In this episode she talks about South Summit, Akala Newman and Black Day Out.
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Big moves, big moments, and big opportunities! Shaylee Bent is charging into an exciting new chapter with the Wests Tigers, bringing her toughness, leadership, and passion to the club. Fans can’t wait to see her light up the sports field in the Tigers colors this season! Meanwhile, Ray is pumped for the huge showdown in […]
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LET'S TALK - NATIONAL WALK FOR TRUTH
“I stepped from a state with a treaty to one without.” That’s a quote from Travis Lovett, who is leading a walk from Melbourne to Canberra to lobby for national truth-telling. He told Karen Dorante some things have surprised him on the journey.
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LET'S TALK - STRONG WOMEN TALKING
First Nations women experience domestic and sexual violence at higher rates than non-Indigenous women and are more likely to end up in hospital or have their children removed. There are a host of organisations to support women in this situation from providing temporary shelter, legal support or family support. Strong Women Talking is a Brisbane […]
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LET'S TALK- Mob4Mob
More than 300 thousand First Nations people reported they had a disability to the National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Survey. Mob4Mob think the numbers are even greater. CEO, Cassie Brophy spoke to Karen Dorante about the organisation and how they give voice to First Nations people with a disability in Queensland.
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